Yugo The Negotiator · review
WELL This anime is a paradigm of the adage that "old is gold".Indeed, the pervasive prevalence of insipid, clichéd anime, devoid of narrative substance, has become a source of profound exasperation.The present author, an ardent aficionado of "Seinen" anime, encountered this particular anime due to the fact that the protagonist's haircut, reminiscent of Leon S. Kennedy's in the "Resident Evil" series, resonated with the present author's personal predilection. The anime in question stands as a remarkable exemplar of its genre. The programme encapsulates the quintessential elements of a successful negotiation, namely meticulous preparation for unfavourable outcomes, the cultivation of superior networks, the forging of new alliances,and the utilisation of astute strategic thinking.
It is noteworthy that the act of negotiating itself is not the primary focus; rather, it is the art of allowing events to unfold in accordance with the other party's agenda, while disrupting this flow when necessary to gain a more advantageous position.
While the programme does not explicitly delve into the intricacies of negotiations, it does offer a comprehensive depiction of the principles and strategies underpinning successful negotiation. In the context of Anime, for instance, only two negotiations are evident, whereas in Manga, the number is approximately five, not to mention the two sequels.In terms of future plans, the focus will be on reading the Mangas.
Now watch it and enjoy it yourselves.